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1990, the volume of wastewater discharged is limited to <br /> 42 ,000 gallons per month, and the water must meet Biochemi- <br /> cal Oxygen Demand (BOD) , Total Suspended Solids (TSS) , and <br /> Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) requirements. <br /> Mitigation Measure: <br /> a. An updated Waste Discharge Permit Application (Parts A <br /> through F) should be filed with the City of Stockton Munici- <br /> pal Utilities Department . <br /> Fire Protection <br /> Setting and Analysis: <br /> The project site is served by the City of Stockton Fire <br /> Department, Engine No. 1 Station, which is located at the <br /> corner of Fresno and Washington Streets, approximately 4 ,000 <br /> feet north of the site. The Fire Department has the capa- <br /> bility to serve the project site. <br /> Mitigation Measure: <br /> a. Prior to commencement of operations , the Applicant <br /> should meet all requirements of the Stockton Fire Depart- <br /> ment. <br /> 9 . Transportation <br /> Project Contribution to an Existing Circulation Problem <br /> Setting and Analysis: <br /> Contaminated soil and treated soil transport to and from the <br /> east side of San Joaquin County will require travel upon <br /> surface streets until such time as the Crosstown Freeway is <br /> completed. The primary surface street route to and from the <br /> project site will be Navy Drive east, Fresno Avenue south, <br /> and Charter Way (State Route 4) east . <br /> Mitigation Measures: <br /> None proposed. <br /> Special Transportation Considerations <br /> Setting and Analysis: <br /> Contaminated soil will be delivered to the project site by <br /> truck from a variety of source sites in the region, primari- <br /> ly from leaking underground fuel tanks. The Applicant <br /> proposes to contract with independent haulers to transport <br /> the contaminated soil . However, before a load can be trans- <br /> ported to the site for processing, the source site (genera- <br /> tor) must submit laboratory test results of the soil to <br /> ensure the material is acceptable as a non-hazardous waste. <br /> 26 <br />